This is Big (2010, Independent)
Rosendaleโs Big Joe Fitz belongs to a long line of R&B performers equally at home onstage or behind a radio microphone. When heโs not spinning the blues on WDST, heโs singing it on stages throughout the Hudson Valley. Of course, he knows his stuff from years on the stationโs โThe Blues Break,โ and it shows with his new album, This Is Big. The mellow Fitz goes right to the well, with selections from Ray Charles, Jerry Ragovoy, Doc Pomus, Dr. John, Charles Brown, and Eddie Vinson. His backing band on most tracks includes bass buddy (and album engineer) Robert Bard, drummer Tim Whalen, and ace New Paltz guitarist Mark Dziuba. Unfortunately, Fitz only pulls his harp out for โLast Go Roundโ and the album wants for more of those tasty, bent reeds. Vocally, Fitz clearly goes for traditional R&B tropes and heโs got just enough smoke on tunes like โLonesome Trainโ to both rock and roll.
Occasionally, though, he seems more concerned with hitting the right notes than with letting his soul show. On Harlan Howardโs classic โThe Chokinโ Kind,โ Fitz swerves wide of the kind of emotion the song requires, even demands. Artists as varied as Waylon Jennings and Joe Simon have done right by this one, but Fitz nearly makes it chipper. He does get it right, thoughโand howโon โHard Timesโ (with pianist Jumpinโ Jack), โTweedle Dee,โ and the opening โLeap of Faith.โ On the last, Fitz goes toe to toe with Delbert McClintonโs reading and still manages to leave his own funky stamp. www.bigjoefitz.com.

This article appears in December 2010.









